Medicinal Plants: Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Therapeutics Vol. 2
by Anpurna Kaul G D Singh Surjeet Singh V K Gupta
ISBN: 9789351305316
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Imprint : Daya Publishing House
Year : 2021
Price : Rs. 14995.00
Biblio : xi+433p.,col.,plts.,figs.,ind., 25 cm
Author Profile
Dr. V.K. Gupta is Deputy Director and Head, Central Animal Facility, Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (CSIR), Jammu (India).
About The Book
Medicinal plant research has been and continues to be considered a fruitful approach in the search for new drugs. The scientific basis that accounts for the presence of medically useful compounds in plants is by now well known. Medicinal plants would be the best source to obtain a variety of drugs and, therefore, such plants should be investigated to understand better about their properties. This green inheritance thus represents an enormous reservoir of putative lead compounds to be discovered for various diseases. Based on this rationale, the present volume “Medicinal Plants: Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Therapeutics Vol. 2” has been compiled and presents 25 research as well as review communications, lucidly written by stalwarts from various research institutions and universities across Brazil, India, Iran, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, South Africa, Thailand, USA etc. Some of the interesting chapters included in this publication are: Antioxidant effect and the hepatoprotective therapy of Rosmarinus officinalis; Chemical constituents from Phyllanthus amarus Schum & Thonn and its traditional uses against gastrointestinal disorders; Effect of a Citrus essential oil in gastric ulcer healing; Inhibitory effects of Jeju seaweeds on NO, PGE2, TNF-a, and IL-6 production; Mining of novel antifungal proteins from medicinal plants; Anticancer effect of Alstonia scholaris in mice bearing Ehrlich ascites carcinoma; Adaptogenic activity of Plantago erosa; Role of herbal medicine in HIV/AIDS treatment and management; Estrogenic effect of phytoestrogens present in soybeans on the male reproductive system of Wistar rats; Hypoglycemic effect of Allium porrum leaves. The chapter on protective effect of Orthosiphon stamineus in acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity rats and to evaluate its protection from hepatic injuries by correlating to the phase II hepatic detoxification enzymes in rats is also included. Review chapter on Indian gooseberries have made an attempt to bring together recent work and current trends in the field of modern phytomedicine from different parts of the world. An overview on the current knowledge and understanding of red palm oil dietary supplementation in the onset of oxidative stress related conditions such as cardiovascular disease with special focus on red palm oil dietary composition have been described. Comparative study on the effect of mulberry leaves with that of standard drug-glibenclamide on blood glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin levels and on the activity of gluconeogenic enzymes in NIDDM patients has also been included. The concluding chapter highlights the importance and significance of Labisia pumila as potential source of traditional medicine in Malaysia. We hope that the present volume will become a boom for the researchers in the areas of phytochemistry, pharmacology and therapeutics and allied disciplines working in the development of new drugs from natural sources.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS <BR> Chapter 1: Hepatoprotective and Antioxidant Effects of Rosmarinus officinalis in Nimesulide-induced Liver Damage in Rat by Patricia Yahuaca-Mendoza, Rosalinda Gutirrez-Hernndez and Jos L. Alvarado-Acosta (Mexico); Chapter 2: Indian Gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica L.): Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Therapeutics by Vadde Ramakrishna, Sriram Gopi and Oruganti H. Setty (India); Chapter 3: Chemical Constituents from Phyllanthus amarus Schum & Thonn and its Pharmacological Effectiveness by M.A.M. Maciel, A.F. Cunha, C.R. Kaiser, E.A. Costa, F.F. Rocha and F.A. Vanderlinde (Brazil); Chapter 4: Antiulcerogenic Activity of Citrus lemon Essential Oil on Acetic Acid-Induced Gastric Ulcer in Rats by Ariane Leite Rozza, Marcia Ortiz Mayo Marques, Cllia Akiko Hiruma-Lima and Cludia Helena Pellizzon (Brazil); Chapter 5: The Importance of Dietary Plant Lectins: The Blood Type Diet Revisited by Sunniva B.L. Helleland and Ian F. Pryme (Norway); Chapter 6: Labisia pumila (Kacip Fatimah), a Malaysian Medicinal Herb: An Update by G.D. Singh, S. Singh, A. Koul, P. Kaul and V.K. Gupta (India); Chapter 7: Jeju Seaweeds Inhibit Proinflammatory Cytokines, iNOS, and COX-2 Expression in Macrophage RAW Cells by Eun-Jin YANG, Sang-Suk KIM, Gi-Ok KIM,, Nam Ho LEE, and Chang-Gu HYUN (Korea); Chapter 8: Mining of Novel Antifungal Proteins from Medicinal Plants by Modhumita Dasgupta (India); Chapter 9: Trypanocidal Activity and Haematological Effects of Aqueous Leaf Extract of Morinda lucida on Trypanosoma brucei brucei Infected Rats by L.A. Alli, V.I. Okochi and A.A. Adesokan (Nigeria); Chapter 10: Therapeutic Potential of Saptaparna, Alstonia scholaris in the Treatment of Cancer: Preclinical Evaluation in Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma Model by Ganesh Chandra Jagetia (India); Chapter 11: Preliminary Study on Adaptogenic Activity of Plantago erosa ex Roxb by C.C. Barua, J.D. Roy, B. Buragohain, A. Talukdar, S.A. Begum, A.G. Barua and P. Borah (India); Chapter 12: Investigation on the Effects of Hypericum scabrum Plant Extract on Signs of Morphine Withdrawal Syndrome in Rats by Khairollah Asadollahi, Koroush Saki, Nasser Abassi, Amir Faili and Parisa Asadollahi (Iran); Chapter 13: The Role of Herbal Medicine Use in HIV/AIDS Treatment by R.O. Orisatoki and O.O. Oguntibeju (South Africa); Chapter 14: Effect of Alternanthera brasiliana (L.) Kuntze on Modified Forced Swimming Test in Rats by C.C. Baruah, S.A. Begum, A. Talukdar, B. Buragohain, J.D. Roy, A.G. Barua, P. Borah and M. Lahkar (India); Chapter 15: Growth Characteristics, Phytochemicals and Mineral Composition of Ocimum gratissimum Applied with AlbitrBiosubstance by S.T. Anjorin and N.H. Ugwu (Nigeria); Chapter 16: Effect of Mulberry (Morus indica L.) Leaves on Blood Glucose, Glycosylated Hemoglobin and Serum Gluconeogenic Enzymes in NIDDM Patients by B. Andallu, B.L. Srikanthi and A.V. Vinay Kumar (India, USA); Chapter 17: Treating Diabetes Mellitus with Natural Products by Z. Ahmed, A. Bhagat, R.K. Johri and